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How to search for a word in a PDF on Mac with DocHub

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DocHub is a powerful platform designed to streamline document editing, signing, and distribution, making your workflow more efficient and productive. With its seamless integration with Google Workspace, users can quickly import, export, modify, and sign documents online for free. This guide will empower you to easily search for a word in a PDF on Mac using our editor, enhancing your document management experience.

Follow the steps to search for a word in a PDF on Mac

  1. Open the DocHub website in your web browser and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF document you want to search by selecting the import option available in the editor.
  3. Once the document is loaded, look for the search feature, usually located in the toolbar at the top of the interface.
  4. Click on the search feature and enter the word or phrase you wish to find within the PDF.
  5. Review the highlighted results that appear in the document, allowing you to navigate through instances of the word.
  6. After completing your search, you can make any necessary edits, or if satisfied, proceed to download or share your document directly from the platform.

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How to search for a word in a PDF on Mac

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+ F to bring up the Find window. Then I type in the name of the document that I remember I just created. Hit Enter and there it is. So, remember if you cant find a file that you just created, try searching for it using the Find window or you can always go to the Finder and search for it there.

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OCR is a technology that converts documents, such as scanned paper documents, PDFs, or images captured by a digital camera, into editable and searchable data. On a Mac, OCR can be performed using various third-party software applications that recognize and convert text into images and scanned documents.
If you activate the feature, all you have to do is open a PDF or document and listen along. The read-aloud feature is available on all Mac computers and can be activated by going to System Preferences Accessibility Speech. Once activated, you can adjust the speed of the voice and the volume of the audio.
Use the Find command to search a PDF. Press Ctrl+F if youre using a Windows computer device, or press Command+F if youre using a Mac computer. Then, you can enter the word or text you want to locate in the Find dialog box, which will allow you to select Next or Previous to move through the search results.
How To Search for a Word in a PDF Using Any PDF Reader Open any PDF with your default PDF reader. Press CTRL+F (Windows) or CMD+F (Mac). In the text box, enter your search term. The first match will be highlighted. Press Enter or click the right arrow to navigate between the results.
Well, you can also search a specific word by using shortcut key. Try command+F for MAC or CLT+F for windows. Its easy to use. By using this shortcut key, the same text box will appear on the top of the screen where you can enter the specific word that you want to search.
How to OCR scanned PDFs on Mac Download PDF Expert for free and launch the app. Drag Drop your PDF file into the app to open it. Click on the Scan OCR option at the top of the app window. Click on the Recognize Text option.
Press Ctrl + F (or Command + F on a Mac) to open the search bar within the browser or PDF reader, and then enter the keyword you want to search for within the PDF.
How to Extract Text from a PDF Using OCR on Mac Make an image selection over the text you want extracted: Click on the image selection to bring up the annotation popover: Click the Text Recognition button: Wait for the text to be recognized: Click the Smart Copy button to copy the extracted text.
One of the main reasons why PDFs are not searchable is that they dont include any text. The PDF may be a scanned document or just an image-based document. If thats the case, then there is no searchable text. You can read the text within the image-based document, but the PDF tool cannot.

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